John Galloway, cop, faces his worst nightmare, a missing
child. The Amber Alert goes out on Halloween night. Galloway finds memories of
his own daughter's death haunting him as he searches for six-year-old Trisha
Campbell. He goes out with backup, with the rest of the cops feeling he's not
quite up to par for this search, and makes a discovery he can't
handle.

Jeanne Bannon weaves a tale reminiscent of Stephen King. Ordinary
situations, ordinary fears become malevolent. Bannon gets quickly to her point
and yanks the reader into a paranormal horror story well worth the time you take
to read this. The characters are alive, ordinary and yet extra-ordinary. I
totally love The Search for Trisha Campbell, and recommend it for all readers,
even teens who enjoy a good spook tale.

About Me

I have worked in the publishing industry for almost 20 years. Currently, I work as a writer and freelance editor.
My first novel, Invisible is available on Amazon and has been optioned for film.
My second novel, Nowhere to Run, a thriller, will be available October 3, 2014 from Etopia Press. I am represented by the Serendipity Literary Agency.